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A bedroom does NOT have a volume of '117m'

It may have a volume of '117 m^(3) ' .

It will have a volume of 1.17 x 10^(-7) km^(3) or

0.000000117 km^(3)

NB THe units you have given are LINEAR , NOT volumetric.

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